Re: [AMBER] a query about analysis

From: Jason Swails <jason.swails.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 09:14:10 -0400

Hello,

I believe that excel will take more than 5000 records... However, you can
also use gnuplot, which is an incredibly powerful data plotting program. It
is command-line controlled, however, so it may have a steeper learning
curve. It has a more advanced fitting capability, however, and can fit to
more than the 6 or so options provided in excel (indeed, any arbitrary
function). It is also quite a bit faster in terms of processing the data.

It does not, however, perform all the mathematical operations on the data
like you can in excel -- more advanced manipulations have to be done
beforehand with another utility (i.e. a custom python/perl script...)

All the best,
Jason

On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 7:37 AM, oguz gurbulak <gurbulakoguz.yahoo.com>wrote:

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> I study on molecular dynamics simulations of organic molecules. I want to
> learn that Is there an
> excel-like program that accepts more data set ( for instance output info
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> records ) in order to make analysis ? Could you please give me some
> suggestions about this issue ?
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> Thank you very much for your attention.
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> Kind regards.
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Jason M. Swails
Quantum Theory Project,
University of Florida
Ph.D. Graduate Student
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